19 Jun 2020

Warner Records signs 12-year-old black protest singer

6:29 pm on 19 June 2020

A 12-year-old black boy whose song about the fears of being a young African American went viral has been signed by a major US record label.

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Keedron Bryant who has had a hit online with a song written by his mother. Photo: Supplied / Instagram

Keedron Bryant's song I Just Wanna Live, posted online one day after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is out tomorrow.

Warner Records timed the release to coincide with Juneteenth, which marks the end of centuries of US slavery.

The song has already racked up millions of likes.

The soulful track was written by Keedron's mother and is sung a cappella by him.

It includes the lyrics: "I'm a young black man, doing all that I can to stand.

"Oh, but when I look around, and I see what's being done to my kind.

"Every day I'm being hunted as prey. My people don't want no trouble."

The young gospel singer's original Instagram post has attracted over 3 million likes, and has drawn praise from former president Barack Obama, basketball legend LeBron James, singer Janet Jackson and actress Lupita Nyong'o.

"It's very exciting because this is what God's called me to do," Keedron, of Jacksonville, Florida, told the Associated Press earlier this week.

"It's just been an exciting experience to work with my mum."

His mother, Johnnetta Bryant, said that watching the video of George Floyd, an unarmed black man, dying as a police officer knelt on his neck last month "really hit my heart just so deeply because I am a mum to a black son.

"I have a black husband. I have black brothers, uncles, cousins, friends."

Warner plans to donate the profits to the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People.

Flowers, signs and balloons are left near a makeshift memorial to George Floyd near the spot where he died while in custody of the Minneapolis police, on May 29, 2020 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

A memorial to George Floyd in Minneapolis, the city in which he died at the hands of a police officer. Photo: AFP

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